Water Displacement Worksheet
Explore the concept of water displacement with this engaging worksheet for third graders, featuring activities and questions.
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Water Displacement Fun!
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Some questions may ask you to draw or describe what happens when you put an object in water.
1. What happens to the water level when you put an object into a cup of water?
It goes down
It stays the same
It goes up
It disappears
2. Water displacement means that an object takes up space and pushes water out of the way. True or False?
True
False
3. When an object is put into water, the water level .
4. The amount of water that moves out of the way is called .
5. Imagine you have a full bathtub. If you get into the bathtub, what will happen to some of the water? Why?
6. Draw a picture of a cup with water. Now, draw a small rock being put into the cup and show what happens to the water level.
7. What did you observe in your drawing? Describe it in your own words.
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